"Learning SCRATCH Programming" Fun Educational Games
Learning how to program code for interactive stories, games and animations- and share your creations with others in the online community. Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively- essential skills for life in the 21st Century. Learning though the game, the players will learn to create projects that express their ideas in many subject areas, develop fluency through exploration, and experience, and have opportunities for deeper learning. This game will hopefully provide an extra resource for students to transfer what they learn in school and apply for deeper learning, creative communicators, computational thinkers, and empowered learners. ISTE Standards for Students.
Hour of Code Programming Example:" STRESS BALL"
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What was my role in this project?
My role was as the instructor and teacher was to teach students how to program an object to move.
I researched the content needed for for this project.
I identified the audience and context of this project.